A winning debut single from micelf, “Folds” meshes debonair guitar-fronted nostalgia with a twinkling escalation. The solo project of Los Angeles-based musician Ciara Sophia Rudas, micelf is prepping another single (“Callus”) for
New Tracks
Manchester-based quartet Church Party show stellar versatility on “Back In The Room,” a new single whose rock, post-punk, and funk convergence results in a hook-filled sound with attitude. With its verses described
Engaging with its breezy guitar affections and warming vocal reassurances, “List” is a new single from Max Bien Kahn. Kahn describes the effort as “about getting through your day one little task
Miami-based quartet FOXGLOVES show a menacing rock engrossment throughout “Descender,” a track whose brooding introspection immerses with both dreamily climactic intrigue and chaotic invigoration. A swampy blast of guitars sends chills from
Described as “a song born out of losing control,” “idk what idk” is a darkly captivating effort from Hoovy. With its initial guitar progression exuding an alt-rock nostalgia in its reminiscence to
Brooklyn-based band Tell impress with “Tea Leaf,” the third single via their forthcoming EP. An intriguing rock build envelops, as a garage-friendly spontaneity traverses into a satiating twist. “Steady as she goes,”
Salt Lake City-based new wave indie, grunge-esque band Pale Dream dropped their latest single “Something Tells Me.” Scattered with the art of nostalgia and archived footage that looks and sounds fresh out
Baltimore-based singer/songwriter Adam Randy struts a throwback appeal with “Don’t Play,” whose new-wave and pop/rock integrations remind fondly of Squeeze. A pulsing guitar presence and peppy synth adornments complement a steady vocal
New Albums
The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic
MoreAn immersive album spanning from harmonious ’60s-inspired folk to moody rock entrancement, Still To Breathe released today via The Way After, a
MoreIllinois-based duo The Lone Canary craft a resonating Americana and folk entrancement on their third full-length album, Dime Store Horses. Comprising Jesse
MoreFeeling like a conjuring of otherworldly frequencies in its experimental drone allure, the only way out is strewn is a compelling EP
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